After a nice hot coffee, Christine, the owner of the winery, accompanied by her team of Pauline, François and Guillaume, started by presenting the winery, vineyard and her path to becoming a winemaker.

We then headed out into the vineyard. Saturday’s group started by discovering the plot of Merlot where our adopted vines are to be found. Some of us were very creative in taking pictures for the “My Vine” photo competition. A little bit of fun before getting down to the serious business of harvesting!

Having received our instructions on how to harvest and equipped with a pair of secateurs, we started to harvest the grapes. The young Malbec and Petit Verdot vines, just 4 years old, gave us nice and sweet tasting grapes with plenty of colour. Then, very motivated, we went to pick some Cabernet Franc grapes!

On Sunday, we took the road to Ludon-Médoc, a few minutes away from the winery. Here some lovely rows of Cabernet Franc awaited us under the October sun. These grapes will be used to make rosé wine, and are grown organically.

We then headed back to the winery to meet our adopted vines, and once again the cameras clicked away!

Around 13 :00, we started to taste the wines. First up, the Joly Rivage rosé wine from 2014. We enjoyed this as we watched the harvest fall into Christine’s new wine press! Once pressed, the juice will be left alone throughout the night to allow all of the sediment to fall to the bottom of the tank. François’s team will then closely monitor the juice as it goes through the fermentation process to transform the sugar into alcohol.

We enjoyed lunch under the shade of the oak trees, and continued the tasting of the winery’s wines.

As much as a siesta would have been welcome in the afternoon, we summoned our strength, and headed to the fermentation hall. Christine explained what would become of our pressed juice, and how the wines are worked during the maceration period, and then in the barrel room during the long ageing process.

Both days finished around 16:30, and we hope that everyone enjoyed the days as much as we did! We look forward to getting a first taste of the wines during the Vinification Experience Days!

Comments

We had a very good day and the sun was shining too, which made the day even more enjoyable.
A full and well organised day.
See you soon for the vinification day, and we hope that the harvest finishes well for Christine.